Re: Re: Setting default network device in Buster

2018-08-04 Thread David Bruce
It looks like it works now. I can reboot and never go into KDE, and I can connect with the machine via ssh, and also access RStudio Server on the machine with a web browser. Not sure why I wasn't able to connect on the first reboot after your suggestion - perhaps I typed something wrong. Thanks a

Re: Re: Setting default network device in Buster

2018-08-04 Thread David Bruce
Hi, > David, what happens if you run sudo systemctl enable ssh and reboot? I did that, and I cannot connect with ssh before logging into KDE. >From the first TTY, I tried pinging a few sites and all packets are lost. I also ran 'sudo ip address show' and there is no IP address apart from the loopb

Re: Setting default network device in Buster

2018-08-04 Thread Ric Moore
On 08/04/2018 03:14 PM, Shea Alterio wrote: Pascal, i'm sure when he says "as the default" he wants it to automatically turn on at boot / login. sometimes it's called the preferred interface among other names. Please try not to top-post. -- My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: "There ar

Re: Setting default network device in Buster

2018-08-04 Thread Shea Alterio
Pascal, i'm sure when he says "as the default" he wants it to automatically turn on at boot / login. sometimes it's called the preferred interface among other names. David, what happens if you run sudo systemctl enable ssh and reboot? Then try to log on with ssh before KDE is activated. I have a f

Re: Setting default network device in Buster

2018-08-04 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 04/08/2018 à 19:30, David Bruce a écrit : I'm just getting back to Debian and Linux after a few years' absence - sorry if this is a simplistic question. I installed testing/Buster on a newly built desktop machine that has both onboard gigabit ethernet and a wireless Atheros NIC. Both devices w